Located in Assam, Kaziranga is famous for its population of the one-horned rhinoceros and vast floodplain ecosystems shaped by the Brahmaputra River. The park’s grasslands, wetlands, and forests support elephants, wild buffalo, deer, and an extraordinary variety of birdlife.
This dynamic landscape offers students a unique opportunity to study how seasonal floods, rivers, and grasslands shape wildlife habitats and ecological balance.
Learning at Kaziranga focuses on understanding ecosystems at scale. Through guided safaris and expert interpretation, students observe animal behavior, habitat use, and species interactions across grasslands and wetlands.
Sessions also explore conservation challenges such as flooding, habitat management, and human-wildlife coexistence, helping students understand the complexities of protecting large landscapes and endangered species.
Kaziranga National Park helps students connect classroom learning with real-world conservation challenges, offering deep insights into biodiversity and ecosystem protection.
Specially designed for curious young children taking their steps in outdoor adventures.
Nature-Based Learning Program
Leadership & Team Development Program
Service-Based Experiential Program